The city of Edmonds is considering petitions for its Traffic Calming Program, which funds improvements like this speed radar feedback sign, to address speeding concerns and reduce cut-through traffic on any street. (Contributed photo)

Live in Edmonds? Hate speeders?

Edmonds has $35,000 to address local residents’ concerns about speeding in their neighborhoods. Now, city staff need to decide where to spend it.

The Traffic Calming Program pays for things like speed radar feedback signs, pavement markings and other improvements aimed at reducing speeds.

To be considered for an improvement, residents must submit a “Citizen Action Request” and a “Neighborhood Petition Form.” The petition must have supporting signatures from at least eight different households within the neighborhood.